The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Richard Strauss, Composer, Again Conducts Programme ie = Of His Own Works. Ae By Frank H. Warren, Ny With the controversy still seething certain remarks during a certain near- interview last summer, Richard Strauss appeared for the Philadelphia Orchestra last eve- | W! ning. This affair was in the Metro- politan Opera House, and was the first of a series of ‘three concerts. The audience was quite as large, | de: Proportionately. and as that which gathe: wi = | wit poser a few weeks ago. It is quite | Sc the thing to hear Mr. Strauss con- duct his own works. These were, on ion, “Also Sprach Zara-'* IN THE REALM OF MUSIC ing were fully disclosed. ‘The aud. *] ence Iked him. Ethet Rust-Mello~, big volce of varying quality and not} by always under the best of control, par- | Br ticularly {z. forte passages. Her .deas oped. She is ot her best in mosro as to whether he did or did not make| voce, and when using this voice ner singing had agreeable moments. : the second) titte role, Mr. Harrold as Julien time at the conductor's desk with] Mme. Berat as the mother, and Mr. second week of the pera season next Monday evenings giving night with Minc. the original cast; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, day evening, with Mmes. Alda, Kas- 1 and Gigli and Mar- with new scen- , Saturday matinee, with Mme. Gaill-Cure!_ and Chamiee, De Luca and Rothior, Tho Thalla Players Company bey a German comle opera season last night at the Manhattan Oj presenting der Straubinger, under tho name of along in 1903 by our own Franol Wilson. It was sprightly sung las night by a competent east that in- cluded such exporicnced artists us Gaspar Santo, from Msudapest; Eli- nor Marlo of San Carlo, Rosa Buaka, Viennese scubrette, and Christian Rub, an old Irving Place Theatre favorite, Egon Putz conducted. who sang In olia:. Hall im the afternoon, has « ra House song expression are not fully deve! “Louise,” with Misa Farrar in the ‘hitehill as the father, will open the Metropolitan ‘raviata” will be sung on Wednes- y by Mme. Gal'i-Curct, and Gig! nd nise; “Madama Butterfly ill Be given Thanksgiving afternoo: ith Miss Farrar, Martinelli an otti; ‘Die Tote Stadt” on Thanks Jeritza anc “Mefistofele," Fri- ‘alome’s Tanz,” “Tod und and five songs, sung ra accompaniment, by | chaumann, a soprano who & member of the Metro: litan in “Der Rosenkavalier” days Mr, Strauss was just as reserv: and as sure in his conducting tech- nique as before and the orchestra fully as responsive. Report had it that rehearsals were few, but the composer-conductor appeared to get the results he was after. He brought into clear re! tructural make- up of the formidable “Also Sprach ~ Miss Gee tae voice has still the clear- re We vice knew, and er binging was finished and expres- ve. ‘Those who like a Strauss feast are Bure to enjoy every course when served by the Strauss hand. The New York Chamber Music * Society, of eleven musicians, became almost a full grown band for the first concert of its seventh season given in the evening in Acolian Hall. Cavo- lyn Beebe, founder and pianist of the : which regularly comprises ins, viola, , double bass, clarionet, flute, oboe, bassoon and French horn, had planned a pro- gramme that enlisted, in addition, the | talents of Percy Grainge> and ten| other instrumentalists. These volun- | teers displayed their prowess in a new Grainger composition, “Green } Bush ased on English folk-song, a fertile field for Mr. Grainger’s gleanings. With trumpet, thece kettle drums, snare drum, bass drum, bals and xylophone busily em ~ on Mr had ple’ e Grainger infectious rhythm Brahms quintet bh opened the concert, and et for piano. flute, oboe, clarionet, bassoon ench horn paved the way for the Grainger pie Fricda Hempel, pean triumphs, in from Euro- er season's dc all im a concer: nefit of the Chil- merly the lum). Th atter for is audience throu ad more melod of Impromptu, Ma- aise and Nocturne. Sklarevsk! § | be more familiar ows Chopin group tz, Pole numbers Mr. ‘Thousands upon thousandscould tell you how Vostain and Posiam Soap acted quickly and surcly \ on their tormenting eruptions, stoppingitchingright away, ant \ sicedily restoring skin health Dut effective as Poslam At alldruggists jt isinace of the gent safest things—nothing that covld irritate th est, most inflamed shin. A Aged or Jaded Faces Easily Rejuvenated e mask toa Beneath natural Mercolized ee Sine for Newrelate Musterole insures quick relief from neuralgia. When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, just rub a Litele of this clean, white ointment on your temples and neck, Musterole is made with oil of mus- terd, but will not burn and blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Get Musterole at your drug store. 85 & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER a to-night will give you the gentlest 1 the constipated waste and sour bile the liver and bowels than all other :| will move out of the bowels without |laxative cathartics combined. griping or stirring you up. scribed by physicians for twenty-one goere and proved safe by millions. oBeach & Motor HAIR NET It has strength above the usual,— | the West process assures that; in- visible, too, because it matches so rfectly any particular shade of || ir. Every West Hair Net ts unfailingly good, each is an exact duplicate of the other in size and shape, and what is more, there isn’t a poor one in a thousand, ALL SHADES. ,CAP OR FRINGB 15¢ zacn Gray and WMte Double Price, Made by the makers of wePrecme Known to millions everywhere, The Shampoo Exquisite With and Without Henna Softer preserves the natu- ral olls and will make your halr look thicker, solter a isolutely West Electric Hair Curler Co. ONE @IZz ONLY, 10, PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Office, 395 Broadway PREPARE KOR Famous THE COLD WEATHER: SRGHEGPAIENC ESTO “style and economy. in” ONE MED OEeTTTy on Knttsvear Specta or lomorrow WOMmEN’s TUXEDO SWEATERS * White, I ak cep as FAIN KNITTING ; MILLS Street Park Avenue arirpiateueh Ave BROOKLYN nes, near Broadway. Ses Eu When Bilious, Headachy, Constipated “Cascarets”—10c Clean your liver and bowels! jwill be no bowel poison to cause One or two candy-like Cascarets colds, sick headache, dizziness, bilious- ness or sour stomach when you wake up in the moming, More men, wom- owel cleansing you ever experienced. en and children take Cascarets for hey physic your bowels fully. All They There cost only 10 cents a box. “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” Wa Baye re not getting genuine Aspirin pre Unless you sce the name on package or on tablets you raigia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Pain. All tiruggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12 and in bot tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the ‘ake Aspirin only as told in the Bayer trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of package, for Colas Headache, Neu- of Salicylicacid. Mong, ter 1329 - 1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 4810 - 4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN FULTON sTRttTan! BRIDGE SPREET et Hoyt It Subway Setion Brooklyn For To-Morrow, These Exceptional Values We Believe Have Not Been Equalled in Years Are Presented in the Fine Fur Embellished Coats Offered in These Two Special Thursday Groups The fur trimmings alone on many of the Coats in this e wofiderful grouping cost more than their astonishing low sale price, values you Models for both Women and Misses shou.d nor overlook. The latest thoughts of fore- most fashion originators are exemplified in the wealth of smart models assembled in this special Thursday group- New Lounging Robes and Breakfast Coats —1,500 just received—of fine quality 2: wide wale Corduroy and Blanket Robes in attractive new colorings. You will marvel.at these wonderful values. FUR-TRIMMED ults Priced Far Below Regular, Thursday at 2:0 High quality Suits that reveal character in their every line—the choice of costly fabrics includes —Duve Superiors, Yalama Cloths and Suede Velours, lavishly trimmed with fure of Squirrel, Nutria, Beaverette and Opossum. Models for Women and Misses 1 2 Stylish Stout Dept. values Thursday in 107 Dre 7 tion—remember, tomorrow High Priced Suits, Regardless of Costs, Are Reduced to Offers unusual Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, etc.—an individual floor devoted to the selling of Smart Apparel for sizes 42 to 59. Garments can be found as low as Smart, New of Crepe de Chine A special purchase of most bewitch- ing new blouse creations of exception- ally fine quality Crepe de Chine and Georgette at a special price Thursday. Ever Held in Brooklyn A Great Collection Tomorrow 19 Another delayed shipment of these beauti- ful dresses go on sale in this great event tomorrow at this remarkable low price. Every conceivable new fashion; every new fabric of qual- ity, every fashionable coloring seems represented in the wonderful assemblage remaining for tomorrow’s selec- Models for Women and Misses —36-inch Bay Seal Coats with large collars and cuffs of Skunk, at Thursday Offerings Over a Thousand Wonderful Dresses Just Arrived — Specially Priced in Two Groups of 28 Exquisite styles as well as exquisite qualities in Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Crepe Satins, Laces, Poiret Twills, Kitten’s Ear Satins and tively individual in its elaboration and design. 00 — 6 Models for Wornen and Misses New Skirts Smart new models of Wool Prunella and Worsteds, ‘side and box pleated models— spécially priced for Thursday at Thursday Is the Last Day of the Greatest Sale of New Fall SSES is the last day. Fur Coat Specials —40-inch Hudson Seal large collars and cuffs of Bea- ver and Skunk, at 97° SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STOR Blouses 3,85

Other pages from this issue: